“But now O Lord, You are our Father; we are the clay, and you are the Potter; we are all the work of your hand.” Isaiah 64:8 I was an art and design major in college and took a pottery class one semester. There was a lot more to shaping a ball of clay…

The picture is of me on my first trip to Kenya in July of 2011, overlooking the Serengeti Plain while on safari. We were at the beginning of our trip, so I still had ten days of unknown unfolding of all God had in store and in sharing the TI message with Kenyans for the…

This is a tough subject to tackle, but it has been weighing heavy on my heart recently and I sense the Lord wants me to express some thoughts in this area of Truth vs. Tolerance. (There are others who I feel have expressed this far better than I can, whom I have a link to…

This is a post on my friend Rose Chandler Johnson’s Blog this week. http://writemomentswithgod.blogspot.com/2015/03/meet-author-jennifer-brommet-plus.html?spref=fb She interviewed me about my writing and writing True Identity. Please read and visit her blog as well. She is a very gifted and encouraging writer. Meet the Author — Jennifer Brommet Today’s guest is Jennifer Brommet. I had the pleasure…

I once heard someone say, “You rake leaves, but you have to dig for gold.” As I have been in some sort of Bible study on and off for over 40 years now, I have come to discover that there is a big difference between “raking” and “digging” when it comes to studying God’s Word.…

I think of starting a new year like crossing a bridge to a new unknown place. It’s with mixed emotions I cross. I’m excited for all God has in store, knowing He is my loving Father and His plans for my life are for good. But I’m also a bit nervous about saying goodbye to…

December is birthday month in our house. I have one December 12th and six days later we celebrate my oldest daughter’s birthday. Then one week later we honor another birthday- one far more important than the first two of the month -the one of our savior, Jesus. There were many years growing up when I…

The room was full of wounded hearts. “I’m a failure,” “I’m ugly,” “I’ve messed up bad,” or “Nobody loves me,” echoing in the minds of the audience. A group of humanity in which many had been rejected, abused, abandoned, or crushed. Leaving them feeling broken, fearful, and hopeless. The video began, and the words spoken…

We barely have time to finish “giving thanks” before slamming down the turkey feast and rushing out the door to be the first in line to get in on the once in a lifetime Black Friday deals. Employees can no longer look forward to a guaranteed day off to spend with family and loved ones.…

I have a love-hate relationship with the mirror. Many days when I look at my reflection I only see the flaws and loathe the image staring back at me. Other days, I see beautiful eyes and a glimmering smile and think, “Not bad.” But the loathing days far outweigh the “Not bad” days. We are…